Environment

Irish products ‘RumenGlas’ and ‘GasAbate’ generating promising results in reducing methane emissions
Irish products ‘RumenGlas’ and ‘GasAbate’ generating promising results in reducing methane emissions Mitigating methane emissions is recognised as the quickest way to slow down the impact of climate change, with Ireland committing to reduce agri GHG emissions by 25% by 2030. Agriculture is responsible for 37% of Ireland’s Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions […]
11 January 2023

Environmental benefits of key ACRES measures
Environmental benefits of key ACRES measures Agri-Climate Rural Environment Scheme (ACRES) is Ireland’s new agri-environment scheme under Ireland’s CAP Strategic Plan and administered by the Department of Agriculture Food and the Marine. Its objective is to help address biodiversity decline while delivering an income support for up to 50,000 farm families in […]
10 January 2023

Reducing Nitrogen Loss from Tillage Ground – Catch Crop Update from the Agricultural Catchments Programme
Reducing Nitrogen Loss from Tillage Ground – Catch Crop Update from the Agricultural Catchments Programme All farming sectors have to reduce nitrogen (N) loss, in order to restore all water bodies to a good status by 2027. On free draining, nitrate leaching prone sites, research has shown that overwinter green cover can […]
10 January 2023

Making Best Use of Soil Analysis Results
Making Best Use of Soil Analysis Results John O’Connell farms in Ballinamore, Co. Leitrim, alongside his wife Amanda and their three children. The O’Connell’s operate a mid-season lambing flock alongside a dairy heifer contract rearing enterprise. A key part of John’s farm plan and his plan to increase the sustainability of his […]
10 January 2023

Teagasc Signpost Programme Newsletter January 2023
0 Teagasc Signpost Programme Newsletter January 2023 In this month’s Signpost newsletter Stan Lalor, Director of Knowledge Transfer, Teagasc, outlines the new Teagasc Signpost Advisory Programme. Our decision support tool for Nutrient Management Planning (NMP) is now online. We provide advice on how to choose and plant native trees while helping to reduce […]
7 January 2023

Growing Wild – Whins and Ferns
0 Growing Wild – Whins and Ferns Catherine Keena, Teagasc Countryside Management Specialist takes a closer look at some of our native Irish biodiversity to look out for in the countryside. Whins Look out for whins – immortalised in Patrick Kavanagh’s Childhood Christmas when he ‘looked and three whin bushes rode across the […]
7 January 2023

Signpost Series: Step-by-step, developing IPM strategies to reduce chemical inputs
0 Signpost Series: Step-by-step, developing IPM strategies to reduce chemical inputs On this episode of The Signpost Series which took place on Friday, 9 December, Pat Murphy, Head of Environment KT, Teagasc was joined by Dr Ewen Mullins, Head of Crop Science Department, Teagasc to discuss step-by-step, developing Integrated Pest Management (IPM) strategies […]
4 January 2023

Environmental Benefit of Key ACRES Measures
Environmental Benefit of Key ACRES Measures Agri-Climate Rural Environment Scheme (ACRES) is Ireland’s new agri-environment scheme under Ireland’s CAP Strategic Plan and administered by the Department of Agriculture Food and the Marine. Its objective is to help address biodiversity decline while delivering an income support for up to 50,000 farm families in […]
31 December 2022

Environment Newsletter – December 2022
Environment Newsletter – December 2022 Get the latest news and advice form the Teagasc Environment team. Download Publication (PDF) In this edition: Important update on soil sampling and fertiliser usageIf you fall into category A, B, C, D or E and do not meet your soil sampling requirements, you will be extremely […]
29 December 2022

Growing Wild – Holly Berries and Scot’s Pine
Growing Wild – Holly Berries and Scot’s Pine Catherine Keena, Teagasc Countryside Management Specialist takes a closer look at some of our native Irish biodiversity to look out for in the countryside. Holly Berries Look out for bright red holly berries on female trees. Holly is the only native tree species where […]
27 December 2022